The Bronson Lady Vikings experienced both on Saturday, but persevered to win their second home invite of the season, topping South Haven, 25-20, 25-21.
“We had some players step into new positions,” said Bronson coach Jean LaClair. “And everyone worked very well together to ensure that we knew where we needed to be.”

“We started the day out strong, the struggled a little,” said LaClair. “We regrouped to win the tournament. Our offense was vastly improved from last weekend.”
Kylei Ratkowski had 32 kills, 22 aces, 46 digs and four blocks; Skyler Sobeski added 36 kills, 42 digs, three aces and three blocks; Alexa Ratkowski had 91 assists, 18 digs, eight assists, seven kills and five blocks; Grace Pyles added 48 digs and seven aces; Emily Mayes had 19 kills and 11 blocks; Mallorie Bassage added 11 kills, four assists, five digs and two blocks; Allie Smith added 11 digs, seven aces and two assists; Brooke O’Neill had three kills and three blocks; Liz Baker added six aces; Lindsey Sikorski added two aces and Kassidy Bystry had three aces.

Bronson, 7-3, sees action next Thursday at the Pinconning Invite.
Quincy topped Howardsville, 25-19, 25-15; lost to South Haven, (15-25), 25-22, (19-17); and lost to White Pigeon, (22-25, 24-26).
In frosh action on Saturday, Coldwater played at the Harper Creek Invite and fell in the semifinals to Gull Lake by scores of (13-25), 25-15, (12-25).